Time | to Add to Calendar 1995-11-02 00:00:00 1995-11-03 00:00:00 3rd Annual Symposium -- Immigration and the Family: Research and Policy on U.S. Immigrants Penn State University Population Research Institute America/New_York public |
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Location | Penn State University |
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From the Preface The number of first-generation, documented and undocumented immigrant individuals in the United States is 19.8 million, up 106% from 1970. Although much is known about their numbers and origins, very little is known about immigrant families even though their experience in the process of assimilation and adaptation is vital. Several questions are central to understanding the migrant experience and family outcomes. The chapters in this book address these questions and related issues. Who Are Migrants and How Does This Status Affect Family Outcomes? Lead Speaker: Ruben Rumbaut, Michigan State University Discussants: How Does the Migration Experience Affect Child and Adolescent Development? Lead Speaker: Cynthia Garcia-Coll, Brown University Discussants: How Does Family Structure and Process Change across Succeeding Generations? Lead Speaker: Ray Buriel, Pomona College, Claremont Colleges Discussants: What Policies Enhance or Impede Immigrant Family Links to U.S. Institutions? Lead Speaker: Michael Fix, Urban Institute Discussants: Book Citation Booth, Alan, Ann C. Crouter, and Nancy S. Landale (1997). Immigration and the Family: Research and Policy on U.S. Immigrants. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. To purchase the book: www.psypress.com |
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